Sony VID-P110 User manual

1st Edition
VIDEO PRESENTATION STAND
VID-P110
SERVICE MANUAL

!WARNING
This manual is intended for qualified service personnel
only.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not
perform any servicing other than that contained in the
operating instructions unless you are qualified to do
so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.


2VID-P110
1. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2. SERVICE OVERVIEW
2-1. Removal of Cabinet ..................................................................................2-1 (E)
2-1-1. Removal of Cover Ass’y ..................................................................2-1 (E)
2-1-2. Removal of Table Ass’y and Rear Panel Block ...............................2-2 (E)
2-2. Removal of Main Parts .............................................................................2-3 (E)
2-2-1. Removal of Back Light Ass’y ..........................................................2-3 (E)
2-2-2. Removal of Drum Block and Light Ass’y L/R ................................2-4 (E)
2-2-3. Removal of KSW-40 Board .............................................................2-5 (E)
2-2-4. Removal of Push Switch (Zoom) .....................................................2-5 (E)
2-2-5. Removal of MA-87 Board................................................................2-6 (E)
2-2-6. Removal of SY-248 Board ...............................................................2-6 (E)
2-2-7. Removal of PS-517 Board................................................................2-7 (E)
2-2-8. Removal of Switching Regulator .....................................................2-7 (E)
2-2-9. Removal of PS-526 Board/AC Inlet/AC Outlet (UC model only)...2-8 (E)
2-2-10. Removal of VSW-60 Board .............................................................2-8 (E)
2-2-11. Removal of Lampshade B ................................................................2-9 (E)
2-2-12. Removal of Lampshade A ................................................................2-9 (E)
2-2-13. Removal of Lampshade C ..............................................................2-10 (E)
2-2-14. Replacement of Camera Ass’y (EVI-370A/for UC model) ...........2-11 (E)
2-2-15. Replacement of Camera Ass’y (EVI-371A/for CE model)............2-12 (E)
2-3. Board Location .......................................................................................2-13 (E)
2-4. Connector I/O Signals (Video, Audio) ...................................................2-14 (E)
2-5. Replacement of Parts ..............................................................................2-15 (E)
2-5-1. Notes on Spare Parts.......................................................................2-15 (E)
2-5-2. Replacement of Chip Parts .............................................................2-15 (E)
3. ALIGNMENT
3-1. Electrical Adjustment ...............................................................................3-1 (E)
3-1-1. Equipment Required .........................................................................3-1 (E)
3-1-2. Preparations and Notes on Alignment ..............................................3-1 (E)
3-1-3. Connection........................................................................................3-2 (E)
3-1-4. Negative Positive Invert Phase Adjustment .....................................3-3 (E)
3-1-5. Y/C Separation Adjustment..............................................................3-4 (E)
3-1-6. Adjustment Parts Location of VSW-60 Board .................................3-5 (E)
3-2. Mechanism Adjustment
(Right Position Adjustment of Camera) ...................................................3-6 (E)
4. SEMICONDUCTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS
SEMICONDUCTOR INDEX .................................................................................4-1
DIODE.....................................................................................................................4-2
LED ........................................................................................................................4-2
TRANSISTOR ........................................................................................................4-2
IC ........................................................................................................................4-3
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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VID-P110
5. SPARE PARTS
5-1. Notes on Repair Parts ..................................................................................... 5-1
5-2. Exploded View ............................................................................................... 5-2
Cabinet and Rear Panel Block ........................................................................ 5-2
Printed Circuit Boards .................................................................................... 5-3
Drum............................................................................................................... 5-4
Camera Block ................................................................................................. 5-5
Lighting (Left) Block ..................................................................................... 5-6
Lighting (Right) Block ................................................................................... 5-7
5-3. Packing Materials and Accessories ................................................................ 5-8
5-4. Electrical Parts List ........................................................................................ 5-9
6. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
VSW-60 ................................................................................................................... 6-1
SY-248..................................................................................................................... 6-2
7. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS & BOARD LAYOUTS
FRAME ................................................................................................................... 7-1
VSW-60 ................................................................................................................... 7-2
MA-87 ..................................................................................................................... 7-8
SY-248..................................................................................................................... 7-8
KSW-40 ................................................................................................................. 7-10
PS-517 ................................................................................................................... 7-12
PS-526 ................................................................................................................... 7-14


1-1 (E)
VID-P110
SECTION 1
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This section is extracted
from operation manual.
Video Presentation
Stand
3-864-452-11(1)
VID-P110
Operating Instructions
Page 2
1998 by Sony Corporation
EN

1-2 (E) VID-P110
Table of contents
2
English
Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located on the rear of the
unit. Record the serial number in the space provided below.
Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer
regarding this product.
Model No. VID-P110 Serial No.
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not
expose the unit to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the
cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified
personnel only.
WARNING
For the customers in the USA
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not
expressly approved in this manual could void your authority
to operate this equipment.
The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual
must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the
limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of
FCC Rules.
For the customers in Canada
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-
003.
NOTICE FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN THE
UNITED KINGDOM
WARNING
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with
the following code:
Green-and-yellow: Earth
Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this
apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings
identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured green-and-yellow must be
connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the
letter E or by the safety earth symbol Yor coloured green or
green-and-yellow.
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the
terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the
terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
3
EN
English
Table of Contents
Introduction........................................................................ 4
Features ...................................................................................4
System Configuration .............................................................6
Parts Identification ............................................................ 8
Camera and Operation Panel...................................................8
Rear Panel ...............................................................................9
Preparation....................................................................... 10
Precautions ............................................................................10
Setting Up the Unit ...............................................................10
Connecting the Unit to Other Equipment .............................11
Adjusting the Parts ................................................................13
Collapsing the Unit ...............................................................13
Operations........................................................................ 14
Basic Operation.....................................................................14
Advanced Operation .............................................................15
Controlling the VID-P110 From a Computer .......................18
Specifications .................................................................. 19

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VID-P110
4
Introduction
The VID-P110 Video Presentation Stand allows you to
display visual materials such as paper-based
documents, transparent sheets, slides, film negatives,
and solid objects on a color monitor or projector by
shooting them with a color video camera.
Features
The VID-P110 has the following features.
Easy to connect
Visuals can be displayed by simply connecting a color
monitor because the camera, lens, light, and power
supply are all incorporated in one unit.
Sharp screen
The 380,000 (for the NTSC model) or 440,000 (for the
PAL model) pixels of the
1
/
3
-inch CCD pickup device
allow 460 (for the NTSC model) or 450 (for the PAL
model) horizontal resolution TV lines producing high
screen resolution. An S VIDEO OUT connector allows
you to connect a monitor or projector equipped with an
S VIDEO IN connector, thus giving you even higher
screen resolution.
Easy to adjust
The arm lights turn on and the focus, iris and white
balance adjust automatically after power-on. You can
also adjust each setting manually depending on the
picture you want to display.
Quick response auto focus
When the inner focus lens is used, it can correctly
adjust focus position in only 1 or 2 seconds.
12 ×power zoom lens
The 12 ×power zoom lens allows you to display
various materials ranging in size from a
1
3
/
16
" ×
7
/
8
" (29 ×22 mm) to a 12
7
/
8
" ×9
1
/
2
" (325 ×
240 mm) sheet on the screen.
Pattern memory
Two pattern settings can be set. The pattern memory
function memorizes the zoom, focus, iris, white
balance, lighting and effect (black & white, negative)
settings. To recall the pattern memory, press the
button you preset.
Tilting and panning mechanism
By tilting the camera upwards through 90 degrees and
moving it from left to right, you can pan and/or tilt the
camera to shoot material pasted on the wall or even
yourself.
Easily removable close-up lens
After tilting up the camera, you can easily remove the
close-up lens by revolving it.
Various materials can be shot and
displayed
Various materials from paper-based documents and
transparent sheets to slides, film negatives and solid
objects can be shot and displayed.
To shoot and display film negatives, just press the
appropriate button to change the lighting to the back
light and setting for displaying film negatives.
Built-in back light
The large-sized built-in back light allows the A4-sized
object such as transparent sheets, slides or film
negatives to be shot and displayed on a monitor. To
use the back light, just press a button.
Built-in video selector
A video selector is incorporated in this unit. It allows
you to switch the pictures shot with this unit to those
from the connected video equipment such as a VCR
and laserdisc player and vice versa.
5
Sound mixing function
You can add a running commentary simply by
connecting a microphone and a monitor with speakers.
In addition, existing audio signals can be mixed with
the audio signal from the microphone, so you can add
a commentary while displaying video signals via the
built-in video selector on a monitor.
Various output style
A Y/C separator is incorporated in this unit. It allows
you to output the video signal to either VIDEO OUT
or S VIDEO OUT regardless of the input video signal
from VIDEO IN or S VIDEO IN.
External control from a computer
An RS-232C interface is provided with this unit. This
interface allows the unit to be controlled from an
external computer. However, the software to control
the VID-P110 must first be installed. Refer to the
“Interface Manual” for details on the commands and
communication protocol for this software.
Easy to transport
The unit can be collapsed so easily and weighs so little
that it can be carried with no trouble, allowing you to
make a presentation anywhere.
Accessory shoe for an LCD (liquid crystal
display) monitor
This unit has an accessory shoe for attaching an LCD
monitor. You can use this monitor to conveniently
confirm your view by attaching it to the accessory
shoe.

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Introduction
System Configuration
Basic configuration
Microphone VID-P110
Projector
Color monitor with speakers
Screen
The basic system for making a presentation or
displaying educational materials is as follows:
7
Advanced system
When you connect video equipment such as a VCR or
laserdisc player to this unit, you can switch the picture/
sound to those from the connected video equipment,
and vice versa by using the VIDEO OUT buttons.
When you connect a computer, you can control the
VID-P110 from the computer.
Note
When you control the VID-P110 from a computer,
special software is required. To program in this
software, refer to the “Interface Manual”.
Video equipment, etc.
Speaker
Color Monitor
Amplifier
Screen
Projector
Computer
(For controlling the VID-P110)
VID-P110
Microphone

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For details on the use of each part, see the pages
indicated in parentheses.
Parts Identification
Camera and Operation Panel
Camera
UNLOCK lever (page 10)
POWER switch (page 14)
Arm lights (page 14)
Operation panel
WT
CAMERA
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO 2 ONE PUSH
VIDEO 1 B&W NEGA AUTO
EFFECT W.BALANCE
CLOSE OPENAUTO
IRIS
SET 1 2
LIGHTING
ZOOM
PATTERN MEMORY
NEAR FARAUTO
FOCUS
B&W (black & white) button
(page 17)
NEGA (negative) button
(page 17)
W.BALANCE
(white balance)
buttons (page 16)
VIDEO OUT (output)
buttons
(page 14)
IRIS buttons (page 16)
FOCUS buttons
(page 16)
ZOOM buttons (page 14)
LIGHTING button
(page 14)
Accessory shoe (page 18)
Stage
PATTERN MEMORY buttons
(page 15)
Back light (page 14)
MIC (microphone) connector
(pages 11 and 15)
VOL (microphone volume) control
(page 15)
9
IN
VIDEO 1
S VIDEO
VIDEO
AC IN
AC OUT
AC 120V 60Hz
MAX 2.5A
UNSWITCHED
AUDIO
L
R
VIDEO 2
OUT
S VIDEO
VIDEO 1
AUDIO
RS-232C
L
R
2
Rear Panel
For details on the use of the connectors, see pages 11
and 12.
AC OUT receptacle (NTSC model only)
AC IN connector S VIDEO OUT connector
(4-pin mini DIN)
VIDEO OUT 1 connector
(phono)
AUDIO L OUT
connector (phono)
AUDIO R OUT
connector (phono)
RS-232C connector
(D-sub 9-pin, male)
AUDIO L IN connectors 1,2 (phono)
AUDIO R IN connectors 1,2 (phono)
S VIDEO IN connectors 1,2
(4-pin mini DIN)
VIDEO IN connectors 1,2
(phono) VIDEO OUT 2 connector
(BNC type)

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Preparation
Camera stand
UNLOCK lever
3
Open both arm lights until they fix in place.
4
Connect the power cord to the AC IN connector on
the rear panel.
Arm light Arm light
Precautions
•Unplug the VID-P110 from the wall outlet when it is
not being used for a long period of time. To
disconnect the cord, pull it out by grasping the plug.
Never pull it out by the cord itself.
•The fluorescent lamps can get hot during operation.
Do not touch the lamps during operation and when
collapsing the VID-P110.
•Clean the cabinet with a soft cloth lightly moistened
with a mild detergent solution. Never use any type of
solvent such as alcohol or benzine, which might
damage the finish.
•Clean the lens with an air spray or soft dry cloth,
taking care not to scratch it.
•When the fluorescent lamps flash or get darkened, the
fluorescent lamps should be replaced with new ones.
In this case, contact your Sony dealer.
Setting Up the Unit
1
Lift up the camera stand while keeping the
UNLOCK lever pressed down.
2
Adjust the camera to the direction shown by the
arrow so that the lens faces downwards.
11
Connecting the Unit to Other Equipment
Notes on connections
•Before making any connections, turn off the power of
the VID-P110 and the equipment to be connected.
Example of connections to this unit
a) Note
It is recommended that you use the DIN 4-pin cable
when you connect this unit to the equipment with an S
video input or output connector.
•For NTSC model only: Before connecting a device
such as a monitor to the VID-P110 AC OUT
receptacle, check to see if the power consumption is
2.5 A or less. Do not connect any device whose
power consumption is over 2.5 A to the VID-P110.
Microphone MIC
VID-P110 (Front)
AC inlet
AC outlet
AC power cord (supplied)
AC IN AC OUT (NTSC
model only)
VIDEO OUT 1
(phono jack)
Video cable
Video input
connector Color monitor
VID-P110
(Rear panel)
S VIDEO IN 1 or 2 AUDIO L, R
1 or 2 S VIDEO OUT S video input
connector
DIN 4-pin cable
a)
VIDEO IN
1 or 2 VIDEO OUT 2
(BNC type) Video input connector
Video cable
AUDIO L and
R OUT
Audio cable
Audio
input connectors
DIN 4-pin cable
a)
or Video
cable Audio cable
S video
output
connector
Video
output
connector Audio output
connectors
AC power cord (not supplied)
Front
Rear
or
Video equipment
Projector
Screen
Speaker
Amplifier

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Preparation
Connections for external control from a computer
Note
When you control the VID-P110 from a computer,
special software is required. To program in this
software, refer to the “Interface Manual”.
VID-P110 (Rear panel)
RS-232C
(D-sub 9-pin, male)
RS-232C cable
RS-232C connector
of the computer
After performing the connections on the previous
page, make the connections shown below to control
this unit from the connected computer.
13
Collapsing the Unit
Follow the instructions below to collapse the VID-
P110 for transportation or convenience.
1
Fold both arm lights down onto the base.
2
Rotate the camera parallel to the camera stand.
Carefully fold down the camera stand toward the
operation panel side until it locks.
Cautions
•Lay the unit down flat. Do not try to stand it on its
rear or sides. Doing so may cause the unit to fall
resulting in damage or personal injury.
•Do not try to pick up this unit by the camera stand.
This may cause the unit to malfunction, and may
cause you injury.
Camera
Camera stand Rotate parallel to
the camera stand.
Arm lights
NOT this way
Adjusting the Parts
Adjusting the camera
When the picture is not upright, rotate the camera up
and down and move it from left to right to adjust.
Adjusting the arm lights
Adjust the angle of the arm lights depending on the
object.
If the light supporting arms loosen
If the arms will not stay upright, the screw in the base
may be loose. After turning off the POWER switch,
tighten the screw as shown below.
The arm cannot stand upright.
Opening in the base for
adjusting the light
supporting arm
Tighten the screw inside
slightly, but not excessively.
Cross-headed screwdriver
NOT this way NOT this way

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CAMERA
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO 2VIDEO 1
Operations
Switching the lighting (LIGHTING button)
The arm lights turn on automatically when the power
is switched on. Each time you press the LIGHTING
button, the lighting changes as follows.
The back light turns on.
µ
All the lights turn off.
µ
The arm lights turn on.
When shooting and displaying transparencies such as
transparent sheets, slides and film positive, press the
LIGHTING button to switch the light from the arm
lights to the back light.
When you press the LIGHTING button repeatedly,
wait 1 second before you press the LIGHTING button
again.
Selecting the signals to output
(VIDEO OUT buttons)
The VIDEO OUT buttons on the operation panel
allow you to switch the pictures shot with this unit to
those from the connected video equipment and vice
versa.
Arm lights
Back light
LIGHTING button
ZOOM
WT
This section explains two things: the basic operation
for displaying normal materials and the advanced
operation for displaying special materials such as film
negatives.
Basic Operation
Turning on the power (POWER switch)
Press the POWER switch to turn on the power. The
VID-P110 automatically turns on the arm lights,
adjusts the focus, iris (brightness), and white balance.
While adjusting the settings, the CAMERA indicator
flashes for about 6 seconds and you cannot operate the
ZOOM, FOCUS, IRIS or W.BALANCE buttons.
When the VID-P110 finishes adjusting the settings, the
CAMERA indicator light stays on and now you can
use this unit.
The only thing left to do is to zoom the image on the
screen to display a normal document.
Zooming the image on the screen
(ZOOM buttons)
To zoom into or out from the image on the screen, use
the ZOOM buttons on the operation panel.
To zoom out from the image for panoramic long shots,
press the W (wide-angle) button. To zoom into the
image for close-ups, press the T (telephoto) button.
The VID-P110 offers two levels of speed zooming.
Press the button firmly for high speed zooming and
softly for slower zooming.
m
15
VOL control
Microphone
MIC
Advanced Operation
Adjusting the image to your taste
The VID-P110 automatically adjusts the focus, iris and
white balance when you turn on the power and set the
material to be displayed in the middle of the screen.
You can also adjust them yourself manually as you
wish.
Presetting the pattern memory
(PATTERN MEMORY buttons)
The PATTERN MEMORY buttons on the operation
panel allow you to preset two pattern settings. The
pattern memory function memorizes the zoom, focus,
iris, white balance, lighting and effect (black & white,
negative) settings. Once you have preset the pattern
memory for an object you use often, you can recall the
pattern memory by pressing the button you preset.
1
Adjust the zoom, focus, iris, white balance,
lighting and effect (black & white, negative)
settings.
2
Press the PATTERN MEMORY SET button.
3
Press the PATTERN MEMORY 1 or 2 button
while the PATTERN MEMORY SET indicator is
flashing fast (for about 5 seconds).
The PATTERN MEMORY SET indicator lights
for about 2 seconds and then turns off. If the
PATTERN MEMORY SET indicator does not
light for about 2 seconds, the setting may not have
been memorized. In this case, repeat steps 1to 3.
SET
PATTERN MEMORY
2
1
To output the video signal from the VID-P110
camera and the audio signal from the
microphone connected to the MIC connector
Press the CAMERA button. The video signal from the
camera of the VID-P110 and the audio signal from the
microphone connected to the MIC connector are
automatically output.
When turned on, the video signal from the camera is
automatically output.
To output a signal from the video equipment
connected to the VID-P110
Press the VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 button.
The VIDEO IN connectors on the rear panel are
interlocked to the VIDEO buttons, the VIDEO IN 1
connector to the VIDEO 1 button and the VIDEO IN 2
connector to the VIDEO 2 button.
When the microphone is connected, this unit outputs
sound by mixing the audio signal from the AUDIO IN
connectors with the audio signal from the microphone.
When you want to switch the video signal from the
input connectors to the camera, press the CAMERA
button.
Note
When you connect video equipment to both the S
VIDEO IN 1 connector and the VIDEO IN 1 connector
on the rear panel, the video signal from the S VIDEO
IN 1 connector is automatically output. It is the same
when you connect both the VIDEO IN 2 and S VIDEO
IN 2 connectors.
Adjusting the microphone level
(VOL control)
Use the VOL control on the front of the VID-P110 to
adjust the level of the microphone connected to the
MIC connector. Turn it to the right to increase the
volume. Turn it to the left to decrease the volume.

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Operations
CLOSE OPENAUTO
IRIS
Adjusting the iris (Brightness) manually
(IRIS buttons)
Use the IRIS buttons on the operation panel to adjust
the iris (brightness). To increase the brightness, press
the OPEN button. To decrease the brightness, press the
CLOSE button. Adjust the iris manually when you
want to display:
•an object which reflects light strongly and the picture
looks whitish,
•a pale-colored film negative, or
•the contrast strongly.
To go back to automatic iris
Press the AUTO button to light the AUTO indicator.
Locking the white balance setting
(W.BALANCE buttons)
The VID-P110 automatically adjusts the white
balance. You can lock the white balance setting when
the object color is not displayed naturally. This is
useful when you display:
•a monochromatic material (including film negatives)
or background, or
•a pale colored material.
To lock the white balance setting, press the ONE
PUSH button. The white balance setting which adjusts
immediately before you pressed the button is held.
In the ONE PUSH mode, it locks the last automatic
white balance setting and maintains it even when the
lighting conditions change. This allows the color of the
material to be displayed naturally.
NEAR FARAUTO
FOCUS
To recall the setting you preset
Press the PATTERN MEMORY 1 or 2 button.
Note
The setting you preset will be reset when you turn off
the power.
Adjusting the focus manually
(FOCUS buttons)
Use the FOCUS buttons on the operation panel to
adjust the focus. You can also adjust the focus for a
three-dimensional object by using the NEAR and FAR
buttons. Adjust the focus manually when you display:
•a material that includes small type or fine patterns
which are difficult to focus,
•a material of low contrast, or
•a three-dimensional object.
You can lock the focus when the focus is adjusted
automatically. Press the FAR or NEAR button once to
lock the focus.
To go back to automatic focus
Press the AUTO button to light the AUTO indicator.
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B&W
NEGA
EFFECT
Setting the screen in monochrome mode
(EFFECT buttons)
To set the screen in monochrome, press the B&W
button. The B&W indicator lights to indicate that the
screen is now set to monochrome. We recommend that
you set the screen to monochrome when you display:
•a black and white material such as a black and white
document or a black and white film, or
•a material which includes small type such as a
newspaper and fine patterns.
To set the screen in color
Press the B&W button again. The B&W indicator
turns off and the screen is set to the normal color.
Note
When you shoot and display a finite pattern such as a
column of newsprint, it is recommended to set the
screen to monochrome and connect a monitor via the S
VIDEO OUT connector.
ONE PUSHAUTO
W.BALANCE
B&W NEGA
EFFECT
Arm lights
Back light
To go back to automatic white balance
Press the AUTO button to light the AUTO indicator
when you change the object to be shot or the color of
the material is not displayed naturally in the ONE
PUSH mode. The VID-P110 unlock the white balance
setting and adjust the white balance automatically.
Displaying film negatives
(EFFECT buttons)
The VID-P110 is automatically set to display normal
materials on the screen when you turn it on. Press the
NEGA button on the operation panel to display the
film negatives. The NEGA indicator above the button
lights, and the arm lights go off and the back light
comes on. The VID-P110 begins to display the
reverse picture of the film negatives.
To display film negatives more naturally, see also
“Locking the white balance setting (W.BALANCE
buttons)” (page 16).
To display a normal material on the screen
Press the NEGA button when the NEGA indicator is
lit. The NEGA indicator turns off and the arm lights
turn on.

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Operations
To shoot a three-dimensional object
To shoot and display a three-dimensional object, let
down the camera stand. You can also shoot it from
one angle.
Using the accessory shoe for an LCD
monitor
This unit has an accessory shoe for attaching an LCD
monitor.
Controlling the VID-P110 From a
Computer
You can control the VID-P110 from a computer
connected by an RS-232C connector. However, the
software to control the VID-P110 must first be
installed. Refer to the “Interface Manual” for details
on the communication protocol for this software.
12 degrees
22 degrees
240 degrees
to left 60 degrees
to right
Let down the
camera stand.
Shoot the object
from one angle.
Shoot the object
from the top.
Tighten the lock knob.
Changing the camera direction
The VID-P110 allows you to tilt the camera upwards
through 90 degrees, and move it from left to right, or
up and down. Therefore, you can shoot and display
the audience, students, or even yourself. To shoot an
object far away from the VID-P110 itself, tilt up the
camera and remove the close-up lens.
To remove the close-up lens
Revolve.
Close-up lens
90 degrees
Tilt up the camera
until it clicks.
19
Color system NTSC or PAL color system
Pickup device
1
/
3
" interline transfer method, CCD
(Charge Coupled Device)
Resolution NTSC model
Horizontal: 460 TV lines
Vertical: 350 TV lines
PAL model
Horizontal: 450 TV lines
Vertical: 400 TV lines
Picture elements 380,000, 768 ×494 (H/V)
(NTSC model)
440,000, 752 ×582 (PAL model)
Filming range 325 ×240 mm (at wide-angle)
29 ×22 mm (at telephoto)
Lens 12 ×power zoom lens
f = 5.4 to 64.8 mm (
7
/
32
to 2
5
/
8
inches)
F = 1.8 to 2.7
Zoom Electrically powered
(Two levels of speed zooming)
Focus Auto/manual selectable
Iris Auto/manual selectable
White balance Auto/one push (fixed) selectable
Positive/negative film selection function
Possible
Monochrome/color selection function
Possible
Output signal selection
One output from three
(CAMERA/VIDEO1/VIDEO2)
Light Arm light: 9 W twin-fluorescent
lamp ×2
Back light: 2.5 W cold cathode
fluorescent lamp ×2
Input connectors VIDEO IN (phono jack) (2)
1 Vp-p, 75 Ω, sync negative
S VIDEO IN (4-pin mini DIN) (2)
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω, sync negative
C: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 Ω
(NTSC model),
0.300 Vp-p, 75 Ω
(PAL model)
AUDIO IN L/R (phono jacks)
(2 each)
Input impedance: 47 kΩ
Level: –10 dB, unbalanced
MIC input (phone jack) (1)
Input impedance: 3.3 kΩ
Level: –60 dB, unbalanced
Specifications
Output connectors VIDEO OUT (BNC type) (1)
1 Vp-p, 75 Ω, sync negative
VIDEO OUT (phono jack) (1)
1 Vp-p, 75 Ω, sync negative
S VIDEO OUT (4-pin mini DIN)
(1)
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω, sync negative
C: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 Ω
(NTSC model),
0.300 Vp-p, 75 Ω
(PAL model)
AUDIO OUT L/R (phono jacks)
(1 each)
Output impedance:
less than 600 Ω
Level: –10 dB, unbalanced
RS-232C connectorD-sub, 9-pin, male
Power requirements
120 V AC, 60 Hz (NTSC model)
230 V AC, 50/60 Hz (PAL model)
AC output AC OUT (auxiliary AC outlet)
(NTSC model only)
maximum 2.5 A/unswitched
Power consumption
120 V, 3 A (NTSC model)
0.3 A (PAL model)
Dimensions After set up: Approximately
446 ×583 ×622 mm (w/h/d)
(17
5
/
8
×23 ×24
1
/
2
inches)
After collapsed: Approximately
446 ×186 ×634 mm (w/h/d)
(17
5
/
8
×7
3
/
8
×25 inches)
Mass Approximately 8.0 kg (17 lb 10 oz)
Supplied accessories
AC power cord (1)
Operation manual (1)
Interface manual (1)
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.

2-1 (E)
VID-P110
SECTION 2
SERVICE OVERVIEW
2-1. REMOVAL OF CABINET
2-1-1. Removal of Cover Ass’y
1. Remove two screws “a” (B3x6).
2. Remove three screws “b” (B3x6) and then remove cover ass’y in the direction of arrow “B” while widenning the cover
in the directions of arrow “A”s.
screw "a"
(B3x8)
screw "b"
(B3x8)
Cover ass'y
A
A
B

2-2 (E) VID-P110
2-1-2. Removal of Table Ass’y and Rear Panel Block
Table Ass’y
1. Remove the cover ass’y. (Refer to section 2-1-1.)
2. Remove seven screws “a” (PTP4x12) and two screws
“b” (PTP3x10).
3. Move light ass’y L/R and arm to the position in figure.
4. Remove table ass’y in the direction of arrow.
screw "a"
(PTP4x12)
screw "a"
(PTP4x12)
screw "b"
(PTP3x10)
screw "c"
(B3x10)
screw "d"
(B3x6)
screw "c"
(B3x10)
hexagonal
screw
CN3
CN2 CN1 CN3
CN501
PS-526
board
VSW-60
board
Table ass'y
Rear panel
block
Arm
Light ass'y L
Light ass'y R
Rear Panel Block
1. Remove the cover ass’y. (Refer to section 2-1-1.)
2. Disconnect four connectors (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN501)
on VSW-60 board and one connector (CN3) on PS-526
board.
3. Remove two screws “c” (B3x10), one screw “d”
(B3x6) and two hexagonal screws and then remove
rear panel block.

2-3 (E)
VID-P110
2-2. REMOVAL OF MAIN PARTS
2-2-1. Removal of Back Light Ass’y
1. Remove the cover ass’y. (Refer to section 2-1-1.)
2. Remove the table ass’y. (Refer to section 2-1-2.)
3. Release harnesses from harness clamp and disconnect one connector (CN5) on PS-517 board.
4. Remove four screws (B3x10) and then remove back light ass’y.
CN5
screw
(B3x10) screw
(B3x10)
Back light ass'y
Harness
clamp
PS-517 board

2-4 (E) VID-P110
2-2-2. Removal of Drum Block and Light
Ass’y L/R
Drum Block
1. Remove the cover ass’y. (Refer to section 2-1-1.)
2. Remove the table ass’y. (Refer to section 2-1-2.)
3. Disconnect one connector (CN1) on VSW-60 board,
one connector (CN7) on SY-248 board and one
connector (CN2) on PS-517 board.
4. Remove three screws “a” (PS3x6) and release the
camera arm stopper.
5. Remove four screws “b” (K4x12) not to rebound the
low load spring while pressing with your hand.
6. Remove six screws “c” (PWH4x10) and then remove
drum ass’y.
Light Ass’y L/R
1. Remove the cover ass’y. (Refer to section 2-1-1.)
2. Remove the table ass’y. (Refer to section 2-1-2.)
3. Disconnect two connectors (CN6, CN7) on PS-517
board.
4. Remove one screw “d” (B3x6) and ground terminal.
5. Remove two each screws “e” (P4x8) fastening pipe
support bracket L/R, one each screw “f” (B3x10) and
then remove light ass’y L/R.
screw "c"
(PWH4x10)
screw "c"
(PWH4x10)
screw "b"
(K4x12)
screw "e"
(P4x8)
screw "d"
(PS3x6)
screw "a"
(PS3x6)
screw "a" (PS3x6)
screw "f"
(B3x10)
screw "f"
(PS3x6)
screw "d"
(PS3x6)
screw "e"
(P4x8)
CN7
CN7
CN1
CN2
CN6
VSW-60 board
SY-248 board
PS-517 board
Drum block
Low load spring
Ground terminal
Ground terminal
washer
Light (R) ass'y
Light (L) ass'y
Left pipe
support bracket
Right pipe
support bracket
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